Headline Truth Humans live in cages, and the outside world belongs to monkeys, which is the survival status of residents of a small town in Thailand. According to the British "Daily Mail", Thailand's Lopburi town is now in danger of becoming a ghost town because of the riot of 3,500 monkeys, which caused shopping malls to close and tourists and shoppers to flee, and Chinese businessmen who had planned to invest here were also scared away by monkeys.
In order to solve the problem of monkeys, local ** has also taken measures to start a monkey sterilization program, they lure monkeys into cages with a large amount of fruit, and then anesthetize them and sterilize them, which has worked well at first, catching about 500 monkeys a day.
But monkeys have a larger brain-to-body ratio than all other terrestrial mammals, which means that monkeys have larger brains and are more intelligent, so they can handle the variability of forest life and social interactions. Within a few days, they understood that the cage was a "sweet trap" and stopped being fooled. The leader of the pack, the Monkey King, plays a role in protecting the safety of the pack by preventing their own monkeys from entering the cage. The sterilization program ended in failure.
The junk food fed by humans, such as carbonated drinks and candies, will make the monkeys more excited because of the high sugar content, and also improve their mating activity, female monkeys can give birth twice a year, and sufficient energy accelerates the reproduction of monkeys.
With the decrease in tourists, the monkeys here cannot get enough food, and in the urban environment, they simply have no room to survive on their own. People passing by, cars on the move, are the targets of their attacks.
Some local residents are so disturbed that they have to move away, while those who do not want to move have to set up some barriers around their homes and install fences to protect their families from monkeys and robbery. It's like people live in cages, while the monkeys are comfortable living outside.
The tragedy in the town of Lopburi in Thailand once again proves that people and wild animals coexist peacefully, never with zero contact, no bottom line feeding, keep a safe distance, retain mutual respect and awe, and don't use our so-called acts of kindness to make wild animals a disaster for humans.
Monkey Thai Monkey The Thai town was besieged by 3,500 monkeys.